This cover art remix comes all the way from Russia! The cover of Blondie's 1979 single Atomic shows Ms Harry standing in front of a mushroom cloud in a blue dress (surely made of some complex metal compound to save her from the radiation). The remix shows a topless Russian blonde girl in front of what looks like a crystal mushroom cloud - odd? Given the nuclear nature of the cover, all that we can add is Sploshnik Comrads!

In 1980 when this single was released, the idea of a woman working 9 To 5 was almost unheard of. The cover shows Dolly Parton together with her tools and in a workman's clothes. This iconic song from the movie of the same name has been brought up to date. Ms Parton has been replaced by a different dolly whose daily chores seem to revolve, in a twist on the post-modern irony of working women, around ironing. An ironing irony!

Trapped by Colonel Abrams is one of those songs that is trapped on the playlist of many radio stations across the nation despite approaching its 30th birthday. The time is right for a remix of the cover art. On the original cover we see Col Abrams trapped in some kind of florescent tubing. On the remix, a slave girl is trapped behind bars in jail. Oh, and look at that... her t-shirt is all ripped so her boobs are on show. How apt.

Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) was a 1990 hit for Clivillés and Cole (shortened to C+C Music Factory). In the cover of the single we see one of the aformentioned gentlemen standing in front of someone who is dancing now. But she is not sweating, or at least if she is sweating, we cannot tell because she has clothes on which have no sweat marks on them. In the remixed cover we see a different woman in a similar pose but who seems to be covered in sweat, making it clear that Mrs C+C did achieve their stated goal.

In 1992, Ugly Kid Joe told us that they hated Everything About You ('you' referring to some girl or other). But the cover of their single doesn't show us the girl in question so we can't make up our mind whether we hate her or not. What is it about the particular girl that makes her so hateful, is it her charm, looks and dress sense (or lack of these), or some other thing? Was it only Mr Kid Joe that hated her or would she prove hateful to anyone who came into contact with her. These questions are not answered by the original cover of the single. Thankfully, AllBumArt has managed to track her down and we have included her on the remixed single cover.

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Now that we can see her, it becomes much clearer exactly why Ugly Kid Joe hated her so much. You see:

She has the face of a hogwart and as a previous President said, 'A pig with lipstick is still a pig'.

She has very floppy tits that wouldn't look out of place drooping around some old granny.

She has the most awful dress sense - a waitress outfit with stripey hose and furry boots.

Pink doesn't suit her yet she insists on wearing tons of it. Then again most colours would look bad on her.

If this is the best she can do to make herself look sexy, what will she look like in 10 years time - yuk!

And I say, "Whaaay hey hey hey hey, whaay hey hey. I say whaaay, what's goin' on". Such deep and meaningful lyrics from this 1993 song by 4 Non Blondes. They pose the question "What's Up?" Isn't it clear what's up? The single cover is boring, that's what. It's been remixed to overcome the boredom of the original single cover and the song to show 4 different non-blondes whose presence on the cover also goes a long way to answering the question. What's up? Perkiness has risen by over 400%, that's what's up.

This submission from Troy Shakespeare of Australia shows just how far AllBum.Art has reached. The cover of Devil Inside by Aussie rockers INXS is meritorious in itself in that it reflects the name of the song in the picture. We like Troy's remixed cover better though, as it adds to the original cover art in so many ways. Is the chick Australian? That Troy doesn't tell us, but what we really want to know is whether there is a devil inside, or just a hot chick in a red jumpsuit.

What flashes through your mind when you hear the strains of this 1970 song from The Doobie Brothers? Is it a load of hairy rockers leaning around on some trees? If it is - you're in luck because that's what the original cover of Long Train Runnin' shows. If, on the other hand, you imagine a naked girl stood on some rail tracks, you're also in luck as that's what the remixed cover shows!

Every good mid-West girl sings along with Born To Run by Bruce Springsteen. Don't ask why, they just do. This is the remix of the album cover of the same name. Mr Springsteen's picture has been replaced by one of those very mid-West girls who sings along who is very clearly born to run herself. She has to run to stop mid-West boys catching her. The fact that she runs in nothing but her sneakers might have something to do with that.

Come Fly With Me by Frank Sinatra is one of those old-time classics that you don't mess with. Unless you're AllBum.Art that is! Mr Sinatra has been replaced by a girl posing as an aeroplane standing on what looks like a disused runway (you can tell because there are planes in the background - top left). You might also call this 'extreme down-blouse' because, well, look closely enough and you will see.